#571 Zoroark

Almost always goes last; if an opponent strikes with a Physical attack before the user's turn, the user retaliates for twice the damage it had endured. In double battles, this attack targets the last opponent to hit the user with a Physical attack and cannot hit the user's teammate.

Almost always goes first. Until the end of the turn, the user will steal a supporting move from another Pokemon (including teammates). In Double or Triple Battles, Snatch only steals the first applicable move performed by another Pokemon before wearing off.

Almost always goes first, but fails if the target doesn't select a move that will damage the user or its allies. The move also fails if the target uses an attack with higher priority or if the target is faster and uses an attack with the same priority.

Almost always goes last; if an opponent strikes with a Physical attack before the user's turn, the user retaliates for twice the damage it had endured. In double battles, this attack targets the last opponent to hit the user with a Physical attack and cannot hit the user's teammate.

Almost always goes first. Until the end of the turn, the user will steal a supporting move from another Pokemon (including teammates). In Double or Triple Battles, Snatch only steals the first applicable move performed by another Pokemon before wearing off.

The user performs the battle's last successful move. This move could be from the current opponent, a previous opponent, a teammate or even another move from the user's own moveset. This move fails if no Pokemon has used a move yet. Copycat cannot copy itself.

Almost always goes first, but fails if the target doesn't select a move that will damage the user or its allies. The move also fails if the target uses an attack with higher priority or if the target is faster and uses an attack with the same priority.

Almost always goes last; if an opponent strikes with a Physical attack before the user's turn, the user retaliates for twice the damage it had endured. In double battles, this attack targets the last opponent to hit the user with a Physical attack and cannot hit the user's teammate.

Almost always goes first. Until the end of the turn, the user will steal a supporting move from another Pokemon (including teammates). In Double or Triple Battles, Snatch only steals the first applicable move performed by another Pokemon before wearing off.

The user performs the battle's last successful move. This move could be from the current opponent, a previous opponent, a teammate or even another move from the user's own moveset. This move fails if no Pokemon has used a move yet. Copycat cannot copy itself.

Almost always goes first, but fails if the target doesn't select a move that will damage the user or its allies. The move also fails if the target uses an attack with higher priority or if the target is faster and uses an attack with the same priority.